shlock

/ʃlɑk/
noun
  1. Cheap, low-quality, or inferior goods or material; junk.
    • The store was full of shlock that fell apart after one use.
    • The movie was pure shlock, with bad acting and a silly plot.
    • He bought a pile of shlock at the flea market for almost nothing.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Of poor quality; cheap and badly made.
    • I wouldn't buy that shlock watch — it will break in a week.
    • She wore a shlock costume that looked like it was made of paper.
    • The restaurant served shlock food that tasted like cardboard.
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